and we've had a remarkable show of force, both f-22's and b-2's to demonstrate that we're serious about the north korea threat but as we were doing that, i was being told air force plans to cut flying hours by 18% as a result of the sequester. air combat command informed us as of this week, it will enter what they call a tier ready status. one third of its flying units will cease flying or stand down for the remainder of fiscal year 2013. how will that cessation or tiered readiness of flying units affect your important and critical missions in paycom? >> well, as i indicated earlier, the -- back to the sequestration and paycom in the near midterm will be the degradation of readiness of our forces that would have to fall on. so what we've done in the near term is to ensure that we're able to manage the scenarios that are most important to us, in my case, north korea manage that, manage our homeland defense but as the sequestration starts to move downstream, we start to see more and more negative impacts on the readiness of our force. so what it means to air combat command is that the for